Mega Townscapes: Human Town

Mega Townscapes: Human Town

What has transpired here and, more importantly, what is about to? Has your band of adventurers stumbled upon a fortified town in the depths of the wilderness? Is this the place the party’s solemn fighter has tried to forget, or one of many cities where your Rogue is still wanted for murder? Is this the centerpiece of your new campaign, or a milestone along the way? With D20 Cartographer, the story is in your hands!

Make your epic tale of adventure truly epic in scope: “Mega Townscapes” are full-featured encounter maps designed to fill your fantastic world! “Human Town” features a massive town center. With a base map measuring 72x48, this town is approximately four posters in size, but also includes supplemental interior maps for all structures, several with more than one floor. Print and VTT files for the entire town or individual buildings are included. The buildings include: An inn, taverm, magic goods shop, arms and armor shop, general store, travel goods store, warehouse, guild hall, barracks, temple, and several houses. All maps are in typical 1 inch = 5 feet scale.

Included for your convenience are several different formats including:

• Full-color maps in .jpg files (versions with and without grid)

• PDF files with images sliced up over multiple pages for small-format printers (both the entire town and individual structures)

• A folder with all ‘objects’ (over 100!) separate in .png format for use on this map or reuse on your private maps

• An RPTools MapTool VTT file with vision blocking and object layer set up for you

This map pack includes files for printing: both full .jpg maps and .pdf files with the maps split across multiple pages for small-format printers. Print files are included for either the entire town, or each individual building.

As with all D20 Cartographer releases, this map pack includes files formatted for use with virtual tabletop programs and Maptool .cmpgn files with vision blocking and the object layer already set up! Don’t bother with a trip to the print-shop: just drop in tokens and get playing! Two MapTool .cmpgn files are included: One featuring the entire town, and one with each structure split up on its own map for easy export/import into your existing campaigns.

I really liked this set. Lots of buioldings with exterior and interior views. However, Because of the layout of the town, a lot of the buildings end up being split onto multiple print pages with only a small portion of the building on ea [...]

The d20 Cartographer strikes again with a massive town map for use in your fantasy RPG. This huge map features a walled town with multiple shops, temples, guildhalls, barracks, and houses. There's also a bazaar for your characters to explore. You can [...]

This is a really detailled and beautiful town map probably fitting into any fantasy or historical campaign. If you use MapTool (a free VTT) it comes with additional candy. The campaign file is set up with vision blocking and is made from separar [...]

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